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Definition of noise
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Noise (v. i.) To
sound;
to make a
noise.
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Crackle
::
Crackle
(v. i.) To make
slight
cracks;
to make
small,
sharp,
sudden
noises,
rapidly
or
frequently
repeated;
to
crepitate;
as,
burning
thorns
crackle..
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.)
Anything
that
causes
a
clacking
noise,
as the
clapper
of a mill, or a clack
valve..
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To make a loud noise in
breathing,
as
horses
having
a
certain
disease.
See
Roaring,
2..
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. i.) To pass like
breath;
noiselessly
or
gently;
to
exhale;
to
emanate;
to blow
gently.
Redouble
::
Redouble
(v. i.) To
become
greatly
or
repeatedly
increased;
to be
multiplied;
to be
greatly
augmented;
as, the noise
redoubles..
Cackle
::
Cackle
(n.) The sharp
broken
noise made by a goose or by a hen that has laid an egg.
Chide
::
Chide (v. i.) To make a
clamorous
noise;
to
chafe.
Stunning
::
Stunning
(a.)
Overpowering
consciousness;
overpowering
the
senses;
especially,
overpowering
the sense of
hearing;
confounding
with
noise..
Moo
::
Moo (v. i.) To make the noise of a cow; to low; --
child's
word.
Pudder
::
Pudder
(n.) A
pother;
a
tumult;
a
confused
noise;
turmoil;
bustle.
Scraping
::
Scraping
(a.)
Resembling
the act of, or the
effect
produced
by, one who, or that
which,
scrapes;
as, a
scraping
noise;
a
scraping
miser..
Outvoice
::
Outvoice
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
noise.
Rackety
::
Rackety
(a.)
Making
a
tumultuous
noise.
Earthquake
::
Earthquake
(n.) A
shaking,
trembling,
or
concussion
of the
earth,
due to
subterranean
causes,
often
accompanied
by a
rumbling
noise.
The wave of shock
sometimes
traverses
half a
hemisphere,
destroying
cities
and many
thousand
lives;
--
called
also
earthdin,
earthquave,
and
earthshock..
Trumpet
::
Trumpet
(v. t.) To
publish
by, or as by, sound of
trumpet;
to noise
abroad;
to
proclaim;
as, to
trumpet
good
tidings..
Flaw
::
Flaw (n.) A
sudden
burst of noise and
disorder;
a
tumult;
uproar;
a
quarrel.
Noise
::
Noise (n.)
Especially,
loud,
confused,
or
senseless
sound;
clamor;
din..
Hum
::
Hum (v. i.) To
express
satisfaction
by a
humming
noise.
Bounce
::
Bounce
(n.) An
explosion,
or the noise of one..
Soundless
::
Soundless
(a.)
Having
no
sound;
noiseless;
silent.
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